Church of Santa Ana

The building is located in Plaza Eduardo Ocón and was constructed at the end of the 16th century. Its interior consists of three naves with pointed arches and pillars, and is notable for the Mudejar-style framework on the ceiling of the main nave. The exterior tower, with a rectangular base, follows the Mudejar model, but […]
Iznate viewpoint

Located at the highest point of the village, on the «Loma Barcos» hill, this magnificent tourist facility dominates the municipality of Iznate with its breathtaking views. To the north, it overlooks the Sierra Tejeda Almijara mountains, to the south, the Mediterranean Sea, as well as practically the entire eastern Costa del Sol, from Nerja to Torrox, Torre del Mar [...]
Church of Our Lady of the Incarnation

The church, built in 1505 and confirmed in 1510, has three naves separated by cruciform pillars and semicircular arches, with Mudejar wooden ceilings, most of which have been rebuilt. The central nave has tie beams and hangers, while the transept has a square truss and the arms have three panels. The chancel […]
Fountain of Los Caños

The fountain originates from a spring that flowed behind an Arab arch, which is now covered and whitewashed. The walled-up structure corresponds to baths where all good Muslims performed the ritual of purification before prayer. The construction elements include solid bricks and lime and sand concrete. The […]
Blasonada Fountain

Also known as FUENTE VIRGEN DE LOS DOLORES (Virgin of Sorrows Fountain), located in the square of the same name, where the church is also located. The name Fuente Blasonada (Coat of Arms Fountain) comes from a coat of arms located above the fountain belonging to the Marquisate of Campos.
House-Mill of Concha Collantes

This late 18th-century mill was in operation until March 1964. The courtyard has a cobbled floor, millstones, pillars and a mezzanine with black beams used for grinding; the yard has olive presses, pens for livestock and cellars. Some rooms still contain furniture and furnishings […]
Casa del Apero
Probably built in the early 17th century and functionally linked to the sugar mill, this building was used as a barn, stables and storage for farming tools. It has a rectangular floor plan with an interior courtyard and is built on two levels with rammed earth walls and stone lintels. The arches and pillars are raised in […]
Lizar Castle

The exact date of construction of these remains of the Moorish castle in Frigiliana is unknown, although some authors suggest it was in the 9th century, coinciding with Omar Ben Hafsun's revolt against the Emir of Córdoba, whose military actions reached this area, while others date it to the 11th century, coinciding with the [...]
Our Lady of Grace

The church dates back to 1490. It has a basilica layout with two naves and a series of semicircular arches on pillars and a rectangular chancel. The main chapel is covered with a groin vault, while the naves are covered with truss vaults, with a knuckle vault in the central nave and a suspended vault in the transept. […]
San Sebastian Chapel

Located in Ermitas Street, it was recently built and houses the Virgen de la Purísima.
